Tenth Session of the Conference of Parties (COP 10), 6 - 17 December 2004, Buenos Aires, Argentina COP 10 was held
at "La Rural", Av. Sarmiento. The sessions of the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice
(SBSTA 21) and the Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI 21) was held in conjunction with COP 10 (6 – 14
December).

General Rules for Media Coverage

Visual media are permitted to film, record interviews and take photos in all public areas of the
conference site unless otherwise restricted for security reasons. Generally, all open meetings of the
Conference are accessible to the print media, subject to the availability of sufficient space. For
access by visual media to conference rooms, please see information below.

Please note: No access will be granted to any media representatives to closed meetings of the
Conference or to office areas.

On Monday, 6 December, at 10:00 a.m., the tenth session of the Conference of the Parties to the United
Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) will be formally opened in Plenary 1 by Mamadou
Honadia (Burkina Faso), Vice President of COP 9. Following the election of the President of COP10 and
his statement, the Conference will hear a welcome address by Anibal Ibarra, Governor of the autonomous
city of Buenos Aires. UNFCCC Executive Secretary Joke Waller-Hunter will also address the opening
meeting. (For possible changes see Daily Programme of 6 December.)

Photo opportunity: Prior to the opening, television crews and still photographers will have an
opportunity for establishing shots in Plenary 1.

Once the conference is declared open, television crews will be asked to leave the Hall. Television and
radio broadcasters will receive live pool feeds from the opening, provided by the host broadcaster
Canal 7, in the International Broadcast Centre, located in the lower ground floor (level -1). Still
photographers may continue, on a one-by-one basis, under the guidance of the UNFCCC TV/Radio Liaison
Officer.

A limited number of seats are available in the Plenary Hall for print media and news agencies. They can
be taken on a first-come, first-served basis. Correspondents who cannot be accommodated in Plenary 1
will be able to follow the proceedings on closed-circuit television (CCTV) monitors in the press area.
Separate arrangements will be done for the opening iof the high-level segment of the Conference (see
Note to Correspondents No. 2).

PLEASE NOTE:

Special media arrangements for the high-level segment of the Conference will be announced in a separate
Note to Correspondents.

The press area is located in the Green Pavilion and will be available from Sunday,
5 December, 3:00 p.m. until the end of the Conference (17 December). It will be open 24 hours a day,
with limited services between 9:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m.

The press area offers a total of 100 work spaces. All desks have electricity supply. In addition, 30
desks have computers providing direct access to the Internet and to printers, and 30 desks will be
equipped with "plug&play" facilities. Seats at the desks are available on a first-come,
first-served basis. International news agencies will also have their work cubicles in that area.

At the entrance to the press area, a Media Information Desk will offer a selection of Conference
documents as well as the Daily Programme, UNFCCC press releases and fact sheets, the texts of speeches
as provided by delegations, as well as the daily Earth Negotiations Bulletin (which summarizes the
daily proceedings). Copies of the conference newspaper COP10, produced by the host Government, will
also be available. In addition, official documents can be accessed via the Internet at terminals in the
press area.

Photocopying, telephones, fax machines, and wireless cards (WI-FI) for mobile computing are available
on a commercial basis in an adjacent business centre. Mobil phones can also be rented there.

Proceedings in Plenaries 1 or 2 can be followed on CCTV screens in the press area. One CCTV screen will
show the programme of the day and announce press conferences and other events.

Correspondents may also follow proceedings of COP10 from the conference website: using the computers in
the press area. Headphones are available next to the Media Information Desk.

The offices of the Media Coordinator as well as the offices of the host Government Media Liaison
Officer can be found adjacent to the press area in the Green Pavilion:

On the lower ground floor (level -1), an International Broadcast Centre is established to serve
television and radio broadcasters. The facility will be operated by Canal 7, the host broadcaster of
the Conference, who will provide live video and audio pool feeds, editing and play-out facilities.
(Contact: Gabriel G. Verta, tel: 4777-5659, mobil: 15 4998 0986).

A limited number of work cubicles for TV and radio broadcasters have been assigned upon specific
request. They are equipped with basic furniture, a monitor as well as with audio and video feeds from
Plenaries 1 or 2 and from the press conference room. Audio feeds from each venue will be in English,
Spanish and in the original/floor language. Additional equipment, e.g. telephone, ISDN and fax lines
can be rented. (Please contact Alexandra Pacheco, tel: (+54 11) 4543-1000, fax: (+54 11) 5442-6469),
e-mail: Alexandra.Pacheco@indexport.com.ar).

Live audio and video feeds from the Conference can also be picked up in a Common Editing Suite (10
PAL/10 NTSC feeds) located in the International Broadcast Centre. This service is available free of
charge on a first-come-first-served basis.

Pool coverage of the proceedings in Plenaries 1 or 2, as well as from the press conference room is
being provided by the host broadcaster Canal 7. This coverage is available for local as well as
overseas television and radio broadcasters free of charge.

Due to practical considerations, it is not possible for individual television crews to record
proceedings in Plenaries 1 or 2. There are, however, limited possibilities throughout the Conference
and, in particular, during the high-level segment, for individual television crews to record plenary
statements by the representative of their home country.

Television crews are invited to record their own coverage of press conferences in the press conference
room (Room Algarrobo, Yellow Pavilion). Audio in that room must be obtained from mult-boxes which are
available to television and radio journalists on a first-come-first-served basis.
A stand-up provision/interview corner with a conference logo backdrop and a feed link to the Plenary 1
mobil editing unit parked outside the building is available next to the right hand side rear exit of
Plenary 1.

Audio feeds in English, Spanish and in the original/floor language are available from mult-boxes in
Plenary 1, in the press area and in the press conference room. For other services relating to audio
feeds from the Conference, please contact Alejandro Iglesias, mobil: 15 5308 8386.

Photo opportunities will be provided for the visual media (still photographers and television) on the
floor of Plenary 1 prior to the opening of COP10 on 6 December as well as prior to other meetings, in
particular, during the high-level segment of the Conference.

Requests for non-flash photo access to the floor while the plenary meetings are in session, will be
dealt with on an ad hoc basis by an on-scene information officer. (Please contact the UNFCCC TV/Radio
Liaison Officer, Mr. Alexander Saier, tel.: 4777-5649, mobil: 15 5773 7693)

Negotiations and many other events can be followed live and on-demand through the Internet. Official
meetings, special workshops, high-level panels as well as press conferences are available from the
conference website: .

A comprehensive web index provides ready access to information on recorded events. Each recording is
classified by date, agenda item and type of meeting. ²Video anchors² will allow direct access
to discussions of a particular agenda item. Audio/video on-demand archives will be delivered where
possible in the original language, in Italian, in French and in English. A time-table, meetings
listing, is automatically generated and posted to the website throughout the day to provide information
on additions or changes in the programme schedule.

The office of the Conference Spokesman will assist journalists, upon request, in contacting delegates
for arranging interviews. Requests for interviews with the UNFCCC Executive Secretary should also be
addressed to the Conference Spokesman. The Deputy Spokesman will assist local and other Spanish
speaking journalists.

More than 100 side events and numerous exhibits will take place during COP10. They will norm ally be
held between 1-3 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. from Monday, 6 December through Friday, 17 December, except for
Sunday, 12 December. For details, please see the Daily Programme of the Conference.